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Whinnying Horse Quotes By Rebecca Goldstein

If we don't understand our tools, then there is a danger we will become the tool of our tools. We think of ourselves as Google's customers, but really we're its products. — Rebecca Goldstein

Whinnying Horse Quotes By Philip Sidney

The ingredients of health and long life, are great temperance, open air, easy labor, and little care. — Philip Sidney

Whinnying Horse Quotes By Denis Lavant

I have 30 years of experience working with Leos Carax, so all the films of Leos Carax are unusual or unique. I look at them as a journey: a journey which is very personal to Leos. — Denis Lavant

Whinnying Horse Quotes By Betty White

People who don't like cats haven't been around them. There's the old joke: dogs have masters, cats have staff. — Betty White

Whinnying Horse Quotes By K.I. Hope

I'm not dumb enough to be cool. — K.I. Hope

Whinnying Horse Quotes By Howard Zinn

Use the Day of Atonement not to pray for the dead but to act for the living, to rescue those about to die. — Howard Zinn

Whinnying Horse Quotes By Romola Garai

My alter egos have changed a lot over the years. When I was a child, I was a black horse called Storm. Whinnying and jumping over bamboo poles in the garden took up pretty much my entire childhood. — Romola Garai

Whinnying Horse Quotes By Betsy Cornwell

The cracks grew over him like vines, faster and faster. At first he bucked, whinnying metallic screeches. Then he gradually stilled, looking up at me with frightened glass eyes.
He was growing.
New, molten glass leeched out between his fissures, cooled and hardened only to crack again and make room for more liquid glass. The gears inside him moaned and creaked, and metal filings gathered at the base of his transparent stomach, only to fly up again and form more joints and chains and gears. Black smoke poured from his nostrils.
Soon he was the size of a large dog, then a man, and still he grew and grew until he towered over my bed, as big as any plow horse I'd ever seen. Glass dripped down his flanks like sweat, a few rivulets still glowing with molten heat. — Betsy Cornwell

Whinnying Horse Quotes By Andrew Sarris

It is cynicism, and not idealism, that is generally the mark of youthful immaturity, or rather it is the cynic who is generally the most foolish romantic. — Andrew Sarris